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ENGLISH AND UZBEK PROVERBS AND THEIR SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS

Abstract

The article dedicates the syntactical analysis of English and Uzbek proverbs and describes proverbs in different systematic languages ​​that are similar in form and meaning. It also widely discusses the differences between them and provides information about linguistics of Uzbek and English folk proverbs closely with the theories of scientists who have worked in this field, citing the aspects of study after getting acquainted with the unique aspects of proverbs in English and Uzbek, the way of creation.

Keywords

Uzbek proverb, English proverb, research on, formal similarities, compare and analyze, semantically, syntactically proportional, languages, simple colloquialisms, complete sentence, alternative proverb, national character, relationships and communication.

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